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  2. Grease trap - Wikipedia

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    Passive grease traps are generally smaller, point-of-use units used under three-compartment sinks or adjacent to dishwashers in kitchens. Large in-ground tanks, usually 500–2,000 US gallons (2,000–8,000 L), are also passive grease interceptors.

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    Owner Sandy Jang lifts the airtight lid of the under-sink grease trap at Rolls House on July 3. It is professionally cleaned on a consistent schedule, he said. Tony Overman/toverman@theolympian.com

  4. Air gap (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    In the base cabinet under the sink, the drain hose from the dishwasher feeds the "top" of the air gap, and the "bottom" of the air gap is plumbed into the sink drain below the basket, or into a garbage disposal unit. When installed and maintained properly, the air gap works as described above, and prevents drain water from the sink from backing ...

  5. Trap (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    Water enters at right, fills the trap, and continues left. Inverted siphoning occurs below the line "A". Examples of traps [further explanation needed] In plumbing, a trap is a U-shaped portion of pipe designed to trap liquid or gas to prevent unwanted flow; most notably sewer gases from entering buildings while allowing waste materials to pass ...

  6. Floor drain - Wikipedia

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    Usually, each floor drain is connected to a trap, to prevent sewer gases from escaping into indoors spaces. A floor sink is a type of floor drain primarily used as an indirect waste receptor. It is generally deeper than a standard floor drain and can have a full or partial grate, or no grate as required to accommodate the indirect waste pipes.

  7. Chemical drain cleaners - Wikipedia

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    Other corrosive mixtures come as two-part cleaners that are mixed as they are poured in the drain opening. Inside the drain the two solutions react to release a gas, and surfactants trap the gas as dense foam. The intent of this foaming action is to coat the inside of the drain pipe to dislodge more of the substances that form the clog.

  8. Grease duct - Wikipedia

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    Grease duct exhaust fan. A grease duct is a duct that vents grease-laden flammable vapors from commercial cooking equipment such as stoves, deep fryers, and woks to the outside of a building or mobile food preparation trailer. Grease ducts are part of the building's passive fire protection system.

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    27 wedding guest dresses for spring, starting at under $50. The couple's family and friends celebrated their happy day by dancing and singing along to a surprise live performance by Montell Jordan.

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